U.S. patent application number 15/722020 was filed with the patent office on 2018-04-05 for battery connection unit, and attachment structure for battery connection unit.
This patent application is currently assigned to Yazaki Corporation. The applicant listed for this patent is TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, Yazaki Corporation. Invention is credited to Muneyuki FUJISAKA, Shinya ONODA.
Application Number | 20180096814 15/722020 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 61623805 |
Filed Date | 2018-04-05 |
United States Patent
Application |
20180096814 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
ONODA; Shinya ; et
al. |
April 5, 2018 |
BATTERY CONNECTION UNIT, AND ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE FOR BATTERY
CONNECTION UNIT
Abstract
A battery connection unit includes an electronic component
electrically connected to a battery terminal and a terminal of an
electric wire, and an insulating support member that includes a
first support body and a second support body and that supports the
electronic component, where the first support body is disposed
across a space in such a way that a first gap to a first surface
becomes a first reference gap, the second support body is disposed
across a space in such a way that a second gap to a second surface
becomes a second reference gap, at least one first spring member
that contacts the first surface while maintaining the first
reference gap after attachment to the battery is disposed on the
first support body, and at least one second spring member that
contacts the second surface while maintaining the second reference
gap is disposed on the second support body.
Inventors: |
ONODA; Shinya; (Shizuoka,
JP) ; FUJISAKA; Muneyuki; (Miyoshi-shi, JP) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Yazaki Corporation
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA |
Tokyo
Toyota-shi |
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JP
JP |
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Assignee: |
Yazaki Corporation
Tokyo
JP
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Toyota-shi
JP
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Family ID: |
61623805 |
Appl. No.: |
15/722020 |
Filed: |
October 2, 2017 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H01H 85/12 20130101;
Y02E 60/10 20130101; H01H 2085/025 20130101; H01H 2085/0555
20130101; H01H 85/044 20130101; H01H 85/10 20130101; H01M 2/10
20130101; H01M 2220/20 20130101; H01H 85/20 20130101 |
International
Class: |
H01H 85/044 20060101
H01H085/044; H01H 85/20 20060101 H01H085/20; H01M 2/10 20060101
H01M002/10 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Oct 4, 2016 |
JP |
2016-196683 |
Claims
1. A battery connection unit comprising: an electronic component
that is electrically connected to a battery terminal that is
physically and electrically connected to a battery post on a first
surface of a battery, and that is electrically connected to a
terminal of an electric wire; and an insulating support member that
includes a first support body and a second support body that is
continuous to the first support body in an intersected manner, and
that supports the electronic component, wherein the first support
body is disposed across a space in such a way that a first gap to
the first surface becomes a first reference gap after attachment to
the battery, and includes a fixed section to be connected to a
fixing section of the battery terminal, the second support body is
disposed across a space in such a way that a second gap to a second
surface of the battery intersecting the first surface becomes a
second reference gap after attachment to the battery, and includes
a connection section to which a terminal of the electric wire
extended outward is to be connected, at least one first spring
member that contacts the first surface while maintaining the first
reference gap after attachment to the battery, and that is capable
of deformation in a direction of reducing the first gap according
to an external input, is disposed on the first support body, on a
side facing the first surface, and at least one second spring
member that contacts the second surface while maintaining the
second reference gap after attachment to the battery, and that is
capable of deformation in a direction of reducing the second gap
according to an external input, is disposed on the second support
body, on a side facing the second surface.
2. The battery connection unit according to claim 1, wherein the
first spring member and the second spring member are each a flat
spring that is formed into an arc, the first support body includes
a first spring support section that is capable of supporting
supported sections on both ends, in a circumferential direction, of
the first spring member while relatively moving each of the
supported sections according to the deformation, and the second
support body includes a second spring support section that is
capable of supporting supported sections on both ends, in a
circumferential direction, of the second spring member while
relatively moving each of the supported sections according to the
deformation.
3. The battery connection unit according to claim 1, wherein the
electronic component is a fuse circuit body.
4. The battery connection unit according to claim 2, wherein the
electronic component is a fuse circuit body.
5. An attachment structure for a battery connection unit including
an electronic component that is electrically connected to a battery
terminal that is physically and electrically connected to a battery
post on a first surface of a battery, and that is electrically
connected to a terminal of an electric wire, and an insulating
support member that includes a first support body and a second
support body that is continuous to the first support body in an
intersected manner, and that supports the electronic component,
wherein the first support body is disposed across a space in such a
way that a first gap to the first surface becomes a first reference
gap after attachment to the battery, includes a fixed section to be
connected to a fixing section of the battery terminal, and
includes, on a side facing the first surface, at least one first
spring member that contacts the first surface while maintaining the
first reference gap after attachment to the battery, and that is
capable of deformation in a direction of reducing the first gap
according to an external input, and the second support body is
disposed across a space in such a way that a second gap to a second
surface of the battery intersecting the first surface becomes a
second reference gap after attachment to the battery, includes a
connection section to which a terminal of the electric wire
extended outward is to be connected, and includes, on a side facing
the second surface, at least one second spring member that contacts
the second surface while maintaining the second reference gap after
attachment to the battery, and that is capable of deformation in a
direction of reducing the second gap according to an external
input.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] The present application claims priority to and incorporates
by reference the entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No.
2016-196683 filed in Japan on Oct. 4, 2016.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a battery connection unit,
and an attachment structure for the battery connection unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0003] Conventionally, there is known a battery connection unit
which is attached to a battery. The battery connection unit has an
electronic component supported by a support member, and is
installed on two orthogonal surfaces of a cuboid battery and is
attached to the battery through a battery terminal (which is
physically and electrically connected to a battery post provided on
one of the surfaces). The support member is L-shaped so as to
extend along two surfaces of the battery for realization of such
arrangement on the battery. According to such a battery connection
unit, a terminal of an electric wire which is electrically
connected to the electronic component is supported by the support
member, and also, the electric wire is extended outward of the
support member. For example, in addition to wire harnesses on the
cathode side and the anode side, a circuit protection unit and the
like are attached, as the battery connection unit, to a vehicle
battery. Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Nos. 2001-256878 and
2009-110856 disclose fuse units as the circuit protection unit. The
fuse units include a circuit protection component (fuse circuit
body) as an electronic component arranged on a protection circuit
which is a protection target, and a support member that supports
the circuit protection component.
[0004] In the case where a battery is attached to a vehicle,
vibration of the vehicle body due to road surface input or the like
is transferred to the battery or an electric wire, and the
vibration is transmitted to the battery connection unit as an
external input through the battery or the electric wire.
Accordingly, the battery connection unit possibly causes a load
according to the external input to act on a battery terminal or a
battery post. For example, at the battery connection unit, the
electric wire is extended outward of the support member, and thus,
the amount of relative movement of the electric wire with respect
to the vehicle body possibly becomes greater than the amount of
relative movement of the battery with respect to the vehicle, and
the external input from the electric wire possibly becomes greater
than the external input from the battery. Accordingly, if this
possibility is realized, the load on the battery terminal or the
battery post from the battery connection unit is possibly made
great due to the external input from the electric wire.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly, the present invention has its object to provide
a battery connection unit and an attachment structure for the
battery connection unit which are capable of reducing a load on the
battery side.
[0006] In order to achieve the above mentioned object, a battery
connection unit according to one aspect of the present invention
includes an electronic component that is electrically connected to
a battery terminal that is physically and electrically connected to
a battery post on a first surface of a battery, and that is
electrically connected to a terminal of an electric wire; and an
insulating support member that includes a first support body and a
second support body that is continuous to the first support body in
an intersected manner, and that supports the electronic component,
wherein the first support body is disposed across a space in such a
way that a first gap to the first surface becomes a first reference
gap after attachment to the battery, and includes a fixed section
to be connected to a fixing section of the battery terminal, the
second support body is disposed across a space in such a way that a
second gap to a second surface of the battery intersecting the
first surface becomes a second reference gap after attachment to
the battery, and includes a connection section to which a terminal
of the electric wire extended outward is to be connected, at least
one first spring member that contacts the first surface while
maintaining the first reference gap after attachment to the
battery, and that is capable of deformation in a direction of
reducing the first gap according to an external input, is disposed
on the first support body, on a side facing the first surface, and
at least one second spring member that contacts the second surface
while maintaining the second reference gap after attachment to the
battery, and that is capable of deformation in a direction of
reducing the second gap according to an external input, is disposed
on the second support body, on a side facing the second
surface.
[0007] According to another aspect of the present invention, in the
battery connection unit, it is desirable that the first spring
member and the second spring member are each a flat spring that is
formed into an arc, the first support body includes a first spring
support section that is capable of supporting supported sections on
both ends, in a circumferential direction, of the first spring
member while relatively moving each of the supported sections
according to the deformation, and the second support body includes
a second spring support section that is capable of supporting
supported sections on both ends, in a circumferential direction, of
the second spring member while relatively moving each of the
supported sections according to the deformation.
[0008] According to still another aspect of the present invention,
in the battery connection unit, it is desirable that the electronic
component is a fuse circuit body.
[0009] In order to achieve the above mentioned object, an
attachment structure for a battery connection unit according to
still another aspect of the present invention includes an
electronic component that is electrically connected to a battery
terminal that is physically and electrically connected to a battery
post on a first surface of a battery, and that is electrically
connected to a terminal of an electric wire, and an insulating
support member that includes a first support body and a second
support body that is continuous to the first support body in an
intersected manner, and that supports the electronic component,
wherein the first support body is disposed across a space in such a
way that a first gap to the first surface becomes a first reference
gap after attachment to the battery, includes a fixed section to be
connected to a fixing section of the battery terminal, and
includes, on a side facing the first surface, at least one first
spring member that contacts the first surface while maintaining the
first reference gap after attachment to the battery, and that is
capable of deformation in a direction of reducing the first gap
according to an external input, and the second support body is
disposed across a space in such a way that a second gap to a second
surface of the battery intersecting the first surface becomes a
second reference gap after attachment to the battery, includes a
connection section to which a terminal of the electric wire
extended outward is to be connected, and includes, on a side facing
the second surface, at least one second spring member that contacts
the second surface while maintaining the second reference gap after
attachment to the battery, and that is capable of deformation in a
direction of reducing the second gap according to an external
input.
[0010] The above and other objects, features, advantages and
technical and industrial significance of this invention will be
better understood by reading the following detailed description of
presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered
in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a battery
connection unit according to an embodiment, which is attached to a
battery;
[0012] FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating the battery connection
unit according to the embodiment, which is attached to the
battery;
[0013] FIG. 3 is a front view illustrating the battery connection
unit according to the embodiment, which is attached to the
battery;
[0014] FIG. 4 is a top view illustrating the battery connection
unit according to the embodiment, which is attached to the
battery;
[0015] FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the battery
connection unit according to the embodiment, before the battery
connection unit is attached to the battery;
[0016] FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating an example of an
electronic component;
[0017] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the battery connection unit
as seen from a different angle;
[0018] FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a state where
first and second spring members have been removed from the battery
connection unit;
[0019] FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating the first and the
second spring members;
[0020] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line X-X in
FIG. 2, and is an enlarged view of the first spring member and its
surroundings;
[0021] FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram of a first spring housing
section and a first spring support section, where the first spring
member in FIG. 10 has been removed;
[0022] FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along line Y-Y in
FIG. 2, and is an enlarged view of the second spring member and its
surroundings; and
[0023] FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram of a second spring housing
section and a second spring support section, where the second
spring member in FIG. 12 has been removed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Hereinafter, an embodiment will be described in detail with
reference to the drawings with respect to a battery connection unit
and an attachment structure for the battery connection unit
according to the present invention. Additionally, the invention is
not limited by the embodiment.
Embodiment
[0025] An embodiment of a battery connection unit and an attachment
structure for the battery connection unit according to the present
invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 13.
[0026] Reference numeral 1 in FIGS. 1 to 5 refers to the battery
connection unit according to the present embodiment. A battery
connection unit 1 is a connection unit to be connected to a battery
100, and includes an electronic component 10 (FIGS. 5 and 6) and a
support member 20. The battery connection unit 1 also includes
first and second spring members 30, 40 to be interposed between the
battery connection unit and the battery 100 (FIG. 2). The cuboid
battery 100 illustrated has a conductive battery terminal 110
physically and electrically connected to a battery post 101 on a
first surface 100a among six roughly divided surfaces. The battery
connection unit 1 is physically and electrically connected to the
battery terminal 110.
[0027] The electronic component 10 is electrically connected to the
battery terminal 110, and is electrically connected to a terminal
of an electric wire 150. In the present embodiment, a protection
circuit component (fuse circuit body) is illustrated as the
electronic component 10 (FIG. 6), and the electronic component 10
is contained in the support member 20 while being partially exposed
to outside. The illustrated electronic component 10 is formed to
have a plate shape with a metal plate as the base material, and
includes at least a first conductor 11, which is physically and
electrically connected to a fixing section 111 of the battery
terminal 110, a second conductor 12, which is physically and
electrically connected to the terminal of the electric wire 150,
and a fuse element 13, which is provided between the first
conductor 11 and the second conductor 12.
[0028] The first conductor 11 is disposed in such a way that one
flat surface faces the first surface 100a after the first conductor
11 is attached to the battery 100. In contrast, the second
conductor 12 is disposed in such a way that one flat surface faces
a second surface 100b of the battery 100 after the second conductor
12 is attached to the battery 100. The first surface 100a and the
second surface 100b are surfaces that intersect each other
(orthogonally, in the present case). The first conductor 11 and the
second conductor 12 intersect each other according to the
intersected state (orthogonally intersected state) of the first
surface 100a and the second surface 100b. Accordingly, the
electronic component 10 is bent into an L shape.
[0029] In this example, the fuse element 13 is disposed facing the
second surface 100b. Accordingly, the illustrated electronic
component 10 has a third conductor 14, which is disposed on the
same flat surface as the second conductor 12, interposed between
the first conductor 11 and the fuse element 13.
[0030] At the battery terminal 110, a conductive external thread
member 112 is provided to the fixing section 111 (FIGS. 1 to 5).
The external thread member 112 protrudes from the fixing section
111 in the same direction as the battery post 101. A through hole
11a allowing insertion of the external thread member 112 is formed
to the first conductor 11 (FIGS. 5 and 6). The first conductor 11
is physically and electrically connected to the battery terminal
110 by causing the external thread member 112 to contact the fixing
section 111 through insertion through the through hole 11a and by
screwing together the external thread member 112 and an internal
thread member 51 (FIGS. 1 to 5).
[0031] A through hole 12a is formed to the second conductor 12
(FIG. 6). The battery connection unit 1 includes an external thread
member 61 to be inserted into the through hole 12a (FIGS. 1, 3 and
5). The external thread member 61 is also inserted into a through
hole 151a (FIG. 5) of a conductive terminal 151 provided to the
terminal of the electric wire 150. The second conductor 12 is
physically and electrically connected to the terminal 151 by
screwing an internal thread member 52 (FIG. 5) with the external
thread member 61 to which the terminal 151 is attached, and is
thereby electrically connected to the electric wire 150.
[0032] The support member 20 is formed of an insulating material of
synthetic resin. The illustrated support member 20 is formed in an
integrated manner by placing the electronic component 10 and the
external thread member 61 inserted in the through hole 12a in a
mold, and by causing liquid synthetic resin to flow into the mold.
The electronic component 10 and the external thread member 61 are
thus supported inside the support member 20. At the time of
integrated formation, the support member 20 is formed to expose the
through hole 11a of the first conductor 11 and its surroundings to
the outside, to also expose the through hole 12a of the second
conductor 12 and its surroundings and the external thread member 61
to the outside, and to also expose the fuse element 13 to the
outside.
[0033] The support member 20 includes a first support body 21, and
a second support body 22, which is continuous to the first support
body 21 in an intersected manner (FIGS. 1 to 5). The first support
body 21 and the second support body 22 intersect each other
according to the intersected state (orthogonally intersected state)
of the first surface 100a and the second surface 100b, and form an
L shape.
[0034] The first support body 21 is a support body which contains
and supports the first conductor 11, and is disposed across a space
in such a way that a first gap g1 to the first surface 100a becomes
a first reference gap gd1 after attachment to the battery 100 (FIG.
2). The first support body 21 includes a fixed section 21a to be
connected to the fixing section 111 of the battery terminal 110.
After being attached to the battery 100 (that is, when connected to
the fixing section 111), the first support body 21 faces the first
surface 100a at a wall surface 21b. The first gap g1 is the gap
between the wall surface 21b facing the first surface 100a and the
first surface 100a. The first reference gap gd1 is a reference
value for the first gap g1, and is a design value set to specify
the attachment state of the battery connection unit 1 on the
battery 100. Also, the wall surface 21b is a part of the first
support body 21 that comes closest to the first surface 100a after
attachment to the battery 100. In the present example, a peripheral
edge portion of the first support body 21, on the side of the first
surface 100a, is the wall surface 21b (FIGS. 7 and 8).
[0035] The second support body 22 is a support body which contains
and supports the second conductor 12, the third conductor 14 and
the fuse element 13, and is disposed across a space in such a way
that a second gap g2 to the second surface 100b becomes a second
reference gap gd2 after attachment to the battery 100 (FIG. 2). The
second support body 22 includes a connection section 22a to which
the terminal of the externally extended electric wire 150 (or more
specifically, the terminal 151) is to be connected. After being
attached to the battery 100 (that is, when the first support body
21 is connected to the fixing section 111), the second support body
22 faces the second surface 100b at a wall surface 22b. The second
gap g2 is the gap between the wall surface 22b facing the second
surface 100b and the second surface 100b. The second reference gap
gd2 is a reference value for the second gap g2, and is a design
value set to specify the attachment state of the battery connection
unit 1 on the battery 100. Also, the wall surface 22b is a part of
the second support body 22 that comes closest to the second surface
100b after attachment to the battery 100. In the present example, a
flat surface portion of the second support body 22, on the side of
the second surface 100b, is the wall surface 22b (FIGS. 7 and
8).
[0036] At the first support body 21, at least one first spring
member 30, which contacts the first surface 100a while maintaining
the first reference gap gd1 after attachment to the battery 100 and
which is capable of being deformed in a direction of reducing the
first gap g1 according to an external input, is disposed on the
side facing the first surface 100a (in this case, on the side of
the wall surface 21b described above). Also, at the second support
body 22, at least one second spring member 40, which contacts the
second surface 100b while maintaining the second reference gap gd2
after attachment to the battery 100 and which is capable of being
deformed in a direction of reducing the second gap g2 according to
an external input, is disposed on the side facing the second
surface 100b (in this case, on the side of the wall surface 22b
described above).
[0037] An external input is a force that is input to the battery
connection unit 1 according to vibration or the like of the vehicle
body, and is mainly input from the battery 100 or the electric wire
150. For example, vibration of the vehicle body transferred to the
battery 100 is transmitted to the battery terminal 110 via the
battery post 101, and is transferred to the battery connection unit
1 via the battery terminal 110 as an external input. Also,
vibration of the vehicle body transferred to the electric wire 150
is transferred to the battery connection unit 1 via the terminal
151 as an external input. When an external input is applied, the
battery connection unit 1 possibly moves relative to the battery
100 in a direction of reducing the first gap g1 or the second gap
g2. Then, according to the relative movement, the battery
connection unit 1 causes a load to act on the battery terminal 110,
and a load to act also on the battery post 101 via the battery
terminal 110.
[0038] However, according to the battery connection unit 1 of the
present embodiment, the first spring member 30 and the second
spring member 40, which contact the battery 100 and which are
deformed in different directions, are disposed on the first support
body 21 and the second support body 22, respectively, and thus, an
external input from the battery 100 or the electric wire 150 may be
dispersed and absorbed by the first spring member 30 and the second
spring member 40. At this time, the first spring member 30 and the
second spring member 40 are deformed in the directions of reducing
the first gap g1 and the second gap g2. Accordingly, the battery
connection unit 1 moves relative to the battery 100 by the amount
of deformation, and a load on the battery connection unit 1 caused
by the external input is reduced, and reduction in durability of
the battery connection unit 1 may be suppressed. Furthermore, the
first spring member 30 and the second spring member 40 disperse and
absorb the external input by deforming in different directions, and
the respective amounts of deformation may be reduced compared with
a case of absorbing the external input by deformation in only one
direction. Therefore, the battery connection unit 1 may reduce the
amount of relative movement with respect to the battery 100 without
increasing the spring force of each of the first spring member 30
and the second spring member 40, and the battery connection unit 1
can not only reduce the load on itself caused by the external
input, but also reduce the load the battery connection unit 1
applies to the battery terminal 110 and the battery post 101.
Accordingly, the battery connection unit 1 can suppress reduction
in durability not only of itself, but also of the battery terminal
110 and the battery post 101. For example, compared with the
battery 100, the relative movement of the electric wire 150 with
respect to the vehicle body is possibly great, thereby possibly
increasing the external input to the battery connection unit 1.
Even if such great external input is input to the battery
connection unit 1, the battery connection unit 1 can reduce the
load on itself cause by the external input, and can also reduce the
load acting on the battery terminal 110 and the battery post 101,
and thus, the battery connection unit 1 can suppress reduction in
durability of itself, and can also suppress reduction in durability
of the battery terminal 110 and the battery post 101.
[0039] In the following, a concrete example will be described with
respect to the first spring member 30 and the second spring member
40.
[0040] The first spring member 30 and the second spring member 40
are each a flat spring that is formed into an arc, and are formed
with a metal plate as the base material (FIG. 9), for example. The
first spring member 30 and the second spring member 40 each include
an arc portion 31, 41 formed into an arc, and rectangular
sheet-like supported sections 32, 42 protruding radially outward
from both ends in the circumferential direction of the arc portion
31, 41. The two supported sections 32 of the first spring member 30
protrude in opposite directions on the same plane. The two
supported sections 42 of the second spring member 40 protrude in
opposite directions on the same plane.
[0041] When the battery connection unit 1 is attached to the
battery 100, an outer circumferential surface of the arc portion 31
of the first spring member 30 contacts the first surface 100a of
the battery 100 (FIG. 10). If an external input is not input in
this contact state, the first spring member 30 maintains the first
reference gap gd1 between the wall surface 21b of the first support
body 21 and the first surface 100a. That is, the first spring
member 30 causes the arc portion 31 to be supported by the wall
surface 21b of the first support body 21 while protruding from the
wall surface 21b.
[0042] At the first support body 21, the first spring member 30 is
desirably supported at a position away from the fixed section 21a
so that the first gap g1 is maintained at the first reference gap
gd1. In the present example, the fixed section 21a is disposed on a
free end side of the first support body 21, and thus, the first
spring member 30 is supported on the second support body 22 side of
the first support body 21. Also, at the first support body 21, the
first spring member 30 is desirably supported on an extension of a
fixation point to the battery terminal 110, in the extension
direction of the first support body 21 (that is, one of protruding
directions of the L shape), so that the first gap g1 is maintained
at the first reference gap gd1.
[0043] The first support body 21 includes a first spring housing
section 21c, which houses the first spring member 30 in a state
where the arc portion 31 is protruded, and a first spring support
section 21d, for each supported section 32, which supports the
supported section 32 in the housed state (FIGS. 8, 10 and 11). The
first spring housing section 21c is a cuboid space. The first
spring support section 21d is a space where the supported section
32 is to be inserted, and is communicated with the first spring
housing section 21c. The first spring housing section 21c and the
first spring support section 21d are formed in such a way that the
supported section 32 is not inserted into the first spring support
section 21d up to the base on the arc portion 31 side when the
first spring member 30 is housed in the first spring housing
section 21c. Moreover, the first spring support section 21d is
formed in such a way that the supported section 32 is capable of
relatively moving in the insertion direction in the space of the
first spring support section 21d, and in such a way that the
supported section 32 can be inserted up to the base on the arc
portion 31 side according to deformation of the first spring member
30. The first spring support section 21d may thus support the
supported section 32 while allowing the supported section 32 to
relatively move according to deformation of the first spring member
30. The first spring member 30 can be deformed in the direction of
reducing the first gap g1 in response to an external input to the
battery connection unit 1, and also, when there is no more external
input, the first spring member 30 returns to the original shape due
to cancellation of the deformation, and the first gap g1 can be
returned to the first reference gap gd1.
[0044] When the battery connection unit 1 is attached to the
battery 100, an outer circumferential surface of the arc portion 41
of the second spring member 40 contacts the second surface 100b of
the battery 100 (FIG. 12). If an external input is not input in
this contact state, the second spring member 40 maintains the
second reference gap gd2 between the wall surface 22b of the second
support body 22 and the second surface 100b. That is, the second
spring member 40 causes the arc portion 41 to be supported by the
wall surface 22b of the second support body 22 while protruding
from the wall surface 22b.
[0045] At the second support body 22, the second spring member 40
is desirably supported at a position away from the fixed section
21a so that the second gap g2 is maintained at the second reference
gap gd2. In the present example, the second spring member 40 is
supported on a free end side of the second support body 22.
Moreover, the second support body 22 desirably supports the second
spring member 40 at a center portion in the width direction of the
second support body 22 so as to maintain the second gap g2 at the
second reference gap gd2. Additionally, the width direction is a
direction orthogonal to the extension direction of the second
support body 22 (that is, the other of protruding directions of the
L shape), and is arrangement direction of the external thread
members 61.
[0046] The second support body 22 includes a second spring housing
section 22c, which houses the second spring member 40 in a state
where the arc portion 41 is protruded, and a second spring support
section 22d, for each supported section 42, which supports the
supported section 42 in the housed state (FIGS. 8, 12 and 13). The
second spring housing section 22c is a cuboid space. The second
spring support section 22d is a space where the supported section
42 is to be inserted, and is communicated with the second spring
housing section 22c. The second spring housing section 22c and the
second spring support section 22d are formed in such a way that the
supported section 42 is not inserted into the second spring support
section 22d up to the base on the arc portion 41 side when the
second spring member 40 is housed in the second spring housing
section 22c. Moreover, the second spring support section 22d is
formed in such a way that the supported section 42 is capable of
relatively moving in the insertion direction in the space of the
second spring support section 22d, and in such a way that the
supported section 42 can be inserted up to the base on the arc
portion 41 side according to deformation of the second spring
member 40. The second spring support section 22d may thus support
the supported section 42 while allowing the supported section 42 to
relatively move according to deformation of the second spring
member 40. The second spring member 40 can be deformed in the
direction of reducing the second gap g2 in response to an external
input to the battery connection unit 1, and also, when there is no
more external input, the second spring member 40 returns to the
original shape due to cancellation of the deformation, and the
second gap g2 can be returned to the second reference gap gd2.
[0047] As described above, according to the battery connection unit
1 and the attachment structure for the battery connection unit 1 of
the present embodiment, when an external input is applied from the
battery 100 or the electric wire 150, the load on the battery
connection unit 1 itself caused by the external input may be
reduced by the first spring member 30 and the second spring member
40. Therefore, according to the battery connection unit 1 and the
attachment structure for the battery connection unit 1, reduction
in durability of the battery connection unit 1 itself may be
suppressed. Furthermore, according to the battery connection unit 1
and the attachment structure for the battery connection unit 1,
when an external input is applied from the battery 100 or the
electric wire 150, the load caused by the battery connection unit 1
itself to act on the battery terminal 110 or the battery post 101
may be reduced by the first spring member 30 and the second spring
member 40. Therefore, the battery connection unit 1 and the
attachment structure for the battery connection unit 1 are capable
of suppressing reduction in durability of the battery terminal 110
and the battery post 101, and may thus suppress reduction in
durability of the battery 100.
[0048] According to the battery connection unit and the attachment
structure for the battery connection unit of the present
embodiment, when an external input is applied from the battery or
the electric wire, the load on the battery connection unit itself
caused by the external input may be reduced by the first spring
member and the second spring member. Therefore, according to the
battery connection unit and the attachment structure for the
battery connection unit, reduction in durability of the battery
connection unit itself may be suppressed. Furthermore, according to
the battery connection unit and the attachment structure for the
battery connection unit, when an external input is applied from the
battery or the electric wire, the load caused by the battery
connection unit itself to act on the battery terminal or the
battery post may be reduced by the first spring member and the
second spring member. Therefore, the battery connection unit and
the attachment structure for the battery connection unit are
capable of suppressing reduction in durability of the battery
terminal and the battery post, and may thus suppress reduction in
durability of the battery.
[0049] Although the invention has been described with respect to
specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the
appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed
as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that
may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the
basic teaching herein set forth.
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